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    Clinical, genetic aspects and molecular pathogenesis of osteopetrosis by D. D. Nadyrshina, R. I. Khusainova

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The name “osteopetrosis” comes from the Greek language: ‘osteo’ means ‘bone’ and ‘petrosis’ means ‘stone’, which characterizes the main feature of the disease: increased bone density caused by imbalances in bone formation and remodeling, leading to structural changes in bone tissue, predisposition to fractures, skeletal deformities. …”
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  2. 542

    Errors in Latin Inscriptions on Renaissance Works of Fine Art by Lazer-Pankiv Olesia, Korolova Nataliia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This reflects the peculiarities of the pronunciation of Latin letters and letter combinations in this period: use of digraphs (ae, ое), alternation of letters е-а, oe, o-u, а-о, replacement of y with i, simplification in writing doubled consonants, interchange of ti and ci, parallel use of letters k and c, substitution of Greek aspirates with single-grapheme counterparts etc. …”
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    FORMATION OF ANTIQUE RHETORIC: CHRONOLOGY OF RHETORICAL METHODS AND STYLES (PLATO, ARISTOTLE) by Irina A. Pantelyeyeva

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Problem statement: development of the ancient principles of rhetorical style’s creating is reached by efforts of outstanding speakers, each of them were differed not only by the ideological sympathies or antipathies, but also by nature of works, the concepts put in their basis. Two Ancient Greek philosophers: Plato and Aristotle are considered as founders of ancient rhetorical science. …”
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  4. 544

    Guided Discovery with Socratic Questioning by M. Hakan Türkçapar, Melis Sedef Kahraman, A. Emre Sargýn

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…It was first used by in ancient times by the Greek philosopher Socrates who taught his followers by asking questions; these conversations between them are known as “Socratic dialogues”. …”
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  5. 545

    Starożytne źródła antropocentryzmu by Anita Ganowicz-Bączyk

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…To sum up, the originated by Ancient Greek philosophers outlook on nature, in which nature was recognized as a living organism and a man as an immanent part of it, had been gradually dropped out. …”
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    Between Charybdis and Scylla—an Odyssey in AL amyloidosis: insights and learnings from a narrative review and case report series by Hani Sabbour, Ahmad Alhuraiji, Amr Hanbali, Faraz Khan, Jawahir Alameri, Sultan Alzaher, Dania Mohty, Giovanni Palladini

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Being “between Scylla and Charybdis” is an idiom derived from Greek mythology to mean “between a rock and a hard place” and clinicians managing amyloid light-chain (AL) amyloidosis often find themselves in this predicament. …”
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    Testing the Dual-State-Process assumption in the preventive care services use by Dimitris Zavras

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Several health, socioeconomic, demographic and structural factors of the Greek health care system were used as independent variables. …”
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  8. 548

    Plant thionins: structure, biological functions and potential use in biotechnology by T. I. Odintsova, M. P. Slezina, E. A. Istomina

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The amphipathic thionin molecule resembles the Greek letter Г, in which the long arm is formed by two antiparallel α-helices, while the short one, by two parallel β-strands. …”
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  9. 549

    The Translation of Ὑποκριτης in the Gospels as Osatotsε in Dangme Bible Translations by Ebenezer Quaye, Jonathan Edward Tetteh Kuwornu-Adjaottor

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This work looks at the word, osatotsε, being the Dangme word for the Greek, ὑποκριτης of the biblical text, especially, in the gospels. …”
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  10. 550

    ANTIQUE PARADIGM OF TECHNOLOGY by О. F. Tereshkun

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Thirdly, purely mechanical, technical model of the world that started the ancient Greek philosophers, initiated the transition to a scientific rational explanation of nature, unlike the previous one - irrational and mystical. …”
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    An ivory statuette depicting the god Thanatos discovered near Tomis (Moesia Inferior) by Ingrid Petcu-Levei, Radu Petcu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It was made as a representation of the god Thanatos, the personification of the Angel of Death in Greek and Roman mythology. Unfortunately, the statuette is incomplete; the left hand and parts of the legs are missing, along with the wings originally located on its back. …”
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    ISSUES OF VALUES IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY by Павло ОБЛАП

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is demonstrated that questions about the place of a person in the world, their path, the essence of good and evil, and moral guidelines unite Greek and Roman Stoics with the existentialist philosophers of the 20th century. …”
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    How is Logical Analysis Viable? by Arman Besler

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This distincive conception has been specified under a few various rubrics, such as paraphrastic or transformative-interpretive analysis, to separate it not only from the decompositional but the regressive conception as well, the latter characterizing the analysis-synthesis method of ancient Greek geometry. The present paper first locates logical analysis (as a philosophical method) in this picture, by proposing to define it as a definite kind of paraphrastic (or transformative/interpretive) analysis, the kind where the language in the analysans position is a logical language. …”
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  14. 554

    MAN AND LOGOS: HERACLITUS’ SECRET by A. V. Halapsis

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The doctrine of the Logos developed by Heraclitus had a tremendous impact on Plato and Philo of Alexandria, and through them on the author of the Fourth Gospel, who begins his story with a "Greek" rethinking of the mystery of the Incarnation. …”
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    Analisis Perbandingan Asas Teritorialitas dan Asas Non-Teritorialitas dalam Pemikiran Hukum Islam by Wahyudin Darmalaksana

    Published 2023-04-01
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    PLAGIARISM AS ANTROPOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL PHENOMENON by T. S. Parkhomenko

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…With the nominates, which denoted the practice, "Plagium" had as its predecessors the Greek "Λογοκλόπία" and the Latin "Furta". The modern semantics genesis of the term "plagiarism" took place as a process of changing the nominal values due to the complication of the semantic structure of the word before reintegration. 2. …”
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    A Review, Translation, and Analysis on Kitāb al- Nagham: Yahaya ibn alMunajjim’s Account on Isḥāq alMawșilī by Ehsan Zabihifar, Seyed Shahin Mohseni

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This School, which existed before translating Greek books and is largely inspired by the pre-Islamic music, is much different, regarding the culture, from what alFarabi introduced. …”
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    Historiography in Vilnius University from 1803 to 1832: between education and romanticizm by Mečislovas Jučas

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…Lelevel divided universal history into the following epochs: Ancient Orient, Roman and Greek, and the Middle Ages (VI-XV). He stressed Christianization and feudalization (of different Western and Eastern models), and, in the New Ages (XVI-XIX century), absolutism and revolutions. …”
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    Substantive Word Formation in the Sermon on Law and Grace Written by Hilarion by G.A. Nikolaev

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…However, it differs from the language of the liturgical books translated from Greek-Byzantine sources. The language of Hilarion’s Sermon is focused, in its spirit, on the Eastern Slavic reader and lays the foundations of the language, which was subsequently called Slavic-Russian.…”
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    Impact of Commercial Protective Culture on Manouri PDO Cheese by Thomas Bintsis, Maria A. Kyritsi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Manouri is a Greek whey cheese, with a Protected Denomination of Origin recognition, produced by heating the cheese whey and added milk and/or cream at high temperatures (88–90 °C) to form a coagulum. …”
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